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Video feature: 'Flowering in winter'

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By Nick Barberio on March 7, 2011, noon
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During winter, Princeton students forged trails among the many spots for study and reflection across campus.

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Brief glimpses of spring began to emerge through winter's snowy months. While snow is still making up its mind to finally leave this season, students' minds flower and thrive at Princeton. Bundled and bounding on wonderland paths, students in this video trail between havens that offer friendship, warmth and memories. They pause in spaces like Chancellor Green, which more than a century ago held the entire Princeton library -- and is now a comfortable space for study and reflection.

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